Name: Cudder !!RD3keS5C4KiAlK2 2013-06-29 0:06
What has lisp ever done for reducing the memory footprint of a computer program? The answer is nothing, nothing at all. This is all the work of C.
x into g and take its address there. If its only having its address taken only to be dereferenced again (and no pointer arithmetic), then the compiler can even eliminate the indirection completely.